TEDxSMU 2012

In-House International was invited to create the opening video and speakers' titles for the first session of TEDxSMU 2012. The TEDx conferences are designed to "give communities, organizations and individuals the opportunity to stimulate dialogue through TED-like experiences at the local level."
For this amazing opportunity we decided to pair Alexander Wright's use of experimental typography with Inkclear's motion graphic skills, and to top it off, invited electronic musician Jimmy Flamante to create the soundscape of the intro video. The speakers' titles were played with no sound as they were looped during their introductions, but for this compilation video we threw in a loop made of white noise / glitchy sounds.
We would like to give special thanks to Sharon Lyle and the TED community for this great opportunity, it was truly great to work with them! You can find all titles and credits here:
Credits:
Design By: In-House International [ weareinhouse.com ]
Typography: Alexander Wright [ modovisual.com ]
Motion: Inkclear [ inkclear.net ]
Sound: Jimmy Flamante: [ jimmyflamante.bandcamp.com ]
Titles:
Session 1: Looking Out
Luke Barrington
Molly Bingham
Christian Genco
Greg Harper
Charley Johnson
Katrina Leshan
Krish Prabhu
Louie Schwartzberg
Jessie Zarazaga

In-House International was invited to create the opening video and speakers' titles for the first session of TEDxSMU 2012. The TEDx conferences are designed to "give communities, organizations and individuals the opportunity to stimulate dialogue through TED-like experiences at the local level."

For this amazing opportunity we decided to pair Alexander Wright's use of experimental typography with Inkclear's motion graphic skills, and to top it off, invited electronic musician Jimmy Flamante to create the soundscape of the intro video. The speakers' titles were played with no sound as they were looped during their introductions, but for this compilation video we threw in a loop made of white noise / glitchy sounds.

We would like to give special thanks to Sharon Lyle and the TED community for this great opportunity, it was truly great to work with them! You can find all titles and credits here: